wildlife rehabilitators
Wildlife rehabilitators are trained professionals who care for injured, sick, or orphaned wild animals. Their primary goal is to restore these animals to health and prepare them for release back into their natural habitats. They often work with various species, including birds, mammals, and reptiles, providing medical treatment, food, and shelter.
These rehabilitators typically collaborate with organizations like wildlife rescue centers and veterinarians to ensure the best care for the animals. They also educate the public about wildlife conservation and the importance of protecting natural ecosystems, helping to raise awareness about the challenges faced by wildlife in urban and rural areas.